The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 10, 1935, Page 3

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{ Romance wmgs its il way to thrills MYRNA LOV CARY GRANT =DARK Extra! EXTRA! Extra! POSITIVELY LAST TIMES TONIGHT TALKING RINGSIDE PICTURES OF THE JOE LOUIS — PRIMO CARNERA HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT AT NEW YORK CITY (See the world’s hardest-hitting man in action) ! -MIDNIGHT PREVIEW: “DAVID COPPERFIELD” ~~SEE- BACK PAGE FOR SUNDAY’S SHOWS MRS. DANIELSEN LEAVES CITY TO ‘vacation hefore returning here in itwo or three weeks. —|luncheon at her home today. Fol- TWELVE FRIENDS ARE JOIN HUSBAND i’ wAUGH’S GUESTS Mrs. Ted Danielsen, wife of the | president of the Juneau Mmc; Twelve guests gathered at the Workers' Association, left the city |home of Miss Bernice Waugh, vesterday to join her husband daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer| in Seattle for a brief vacation. Mrs. | Waugh, last evening in honor of | Danielsen took passage on the Prin- (her birthday. Games were played, cess ;Alice for Vancouver, B, C, then the boys and girls abtended Het' husband .went south. recently 'the Coliseum Theatre ‘and returned | with James Lynam, vice-president |to Miss Waugh's home for more of the mine group, to confer with |games and refreshments. Seatfle labor leaders over shipment Those at the party were of supplies to the Alaska Juneau Misses Burnita Reick, Gold ‘Mining Company plant. Ly- Puranen, Alice Curtis, nam returned Monday to attend the | Personelis, Bexgnice funeral of his son who was drowned |Jack Lennon, Gunnar Blomgren, last week. James Demers, Henry Satre, Mit- Danielsen, however, is remaining |chell ‘Daniloff;”Alfred Zenger, Byron in: Seattle and is concluding labor | Personeus, Franklin Larsen, Mr confégences there this week. Then and Mrs: R. C. Reick and John he and his wife will enjoy a short Carbell. the Alla Mae AT BIRTHDAY PARTY/| Miriam | DICKENS' STORY FORMS FEATURE SUNDAY, GAPITOL v “David Copperfield,” Charles Dickens' greatest and favorite nov- el, opens Sunday night at the Capitol Theatre, Wwith ten-year-old Freddie Bartholomew, the sensa-| tional child discovery, and the new | matinee idol, Frank Lawton, sharing | The book comes to the screen “just as Dickens wrote it,” and has| been hailed by critics as “one of the most entertaining photoplays of history, blending comedy, pathos| and romance in deft proportions.” | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer assembled | [{a fine cast, which comprises 65 stars and featured players. Among | the most famous are the following: | W. C. Fields, as Micawber; Edna | May Oliver as Aunt Betsey Trot-| wood; Lionel Barrymore as Dan| Peggotty; Lewis Stone as Mr. Wick- field; Madge Evans as Agnes; Mau- reen O'Sullivan as Dora; Roland Young as thé hypocritical Iriah | Heap; Elizabeth Allan as Mrs.| Copperfield. | “Wings in the Dark,” exg:mng1 aviation film starring Cary -Grant and Myrha Loy, shows at the Capi- | lf.ol for the lagt times wmght IMISS PULLEN IS GUEST, OF HONOR, LUNCHEON,! {HOME OF MRS. GEORGE For Miss Ehza Pullen, who has| been the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pullen for two weeks, Mrs. Wallis S. George entertained with a small of | | lowing luncheon, two tables bridge were played. Miss Pullen will leave Monday | for the south and will return to her home in Maine by way of Cali- | fornia where she will visit her sis-| ter. Other parties that have been given for Miss Pullen prior to her | departure include the luncheon at which Mrs. F. A. Metcalf was hos- tess to fifteen friends at her cabin | on Lena Beach, luncheon bridge yesterday afternoon at st Pullen’s and dinner Friday night $nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. P. 'Taylor. PEUGRR = S . { O’'MALLEY iMPROVES St. Ann’s Hospital authorities re- ley shows continued improvement. O'Malley, former Commissioner of { Fisheries, was taken to the hospital last Sunday night. -~ — | DAILY EMHM WANT ADS PAY! We take pleasure in ANNOUNCING the arrival of new FALL SUITS, COATS, DRE Direct from:New York OUTSIDE PRICES “On all our Fall Garments. New shipments We have a number of new Fall Travelers Samples and will have more right alon fore you order. departments at i SUMMER CLEARANCE CONTINUES to make room for offer summer finals SSES Mmmmmmmimmlnflmmmmflflflufluflmuunmmuuuulmimmm|mu||mlul|u'umu|mmuu|||||||n||mmmlnium|um|mmm T on evéry boat. g. See them be- ‘On hand in all a-discouint. Fall garments. We at great savings. .§( | to At Capitol the title role. ° | Freddie Bartholomew and W. C. Fields who will appear here in “David Copperfield COUNGILWiLL g BE BOMD OF EQUALIZATION |City Fathers lo'Meet Five' Nights Next Week on on Smuluy ‘SILVER STREAK' OPENS,COLISEUM AS SUNDAY BILL Few trains in history have nL- tracted so much attention as the| famcus Burlington Zephyr, Ameri- t Tax Complaints | ! Juneau's City Council will bc-' ,come a Board of Equalization next' ‘week, according to an announce- ment made from City Hall today. | For the purpose of considering| {all complaints ahd adjustments on tax assessing work the Couneil will meet as a Board of Equaliza- tion at 8 o'clock in' City Hall on| five nights starting Tuesday. The Councilmen on the Boardi are: Mayor Ishdore Goldstein, Will- lam Reck, G. E. Krause, Wallis ,George, Ralph Beistline, Art Mc- Kinnon and Henry Messerschmidt.| Meanwhile, H. R. Shepard, Cny; Assessor, announced that:the mx, rolls were complete today. He be-| gan his task in Mn) | | | | | AIR RECORD IS MADE ON TRIP IN NORTHLAND |Passengers Landed in Nome from Ketchikan, by PAA Plane, in 24 Hours Twenty-four hours from Ketchi- comfortable | travel across the whole wide terri-| southeast Alaska to the west coast in one day’s span accomplishments of\ kan to Nome—safe, |tory from lower —is one of the modern aviation Yesterday two women, M. B. Klose and B. M. Kinsella, left Ket- chikan at noon, They arrived at the PAA float in Juneau in the afternoon and were immediately taken by the PAA Airport where boarded the PAA Lockheed Electra | for Fairbanks. They arrived Fairbanks last night and this mum» {ing went on to Nome, arriving at Waugh and' port the condition of Henry O’Mal- that point almost exactly twenty- | Hospital on August 5 for treatment |'four hours after boarding the plane at Ketchikan. PAA Precautions Modern aviation 'in Alaska has been developed ‘to a high standard of " safety "'and efficiency, officials flllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII -Rescue HER and Pans a NOW A WINES LT sn) One incident to constant atten- tion to details insuring the safety| and comfort of passengers, is the fact that the PAA Lockheed Elec-, tra, on scheduled flights between: Juneau and Fairbhnks, and between Fairbanks and Nome, never alight! abt any of the three fields without! Taking advantage of the healthy being cautioned by the radio opera- 'complexion of the comuminity, en- tor on duty to check their landing!terprising merchants on Seward BeAr ! Street “co-opped” their advertis- The Electras are equipped with ing in The Daily Alaska Empire |retractable landing gear and the’ | yesterday by announcing a special wheels are drawn up when the' Seward Street Trade Day for to- ship takes to the air. A check of day. SEWARD STREET { wood,' OBSERVING DAY the position of the wheels is de-| At press tifne today all business aboard the PAA and | | Fairchild flown by Alex Holden. | antomobile | ey SLO wLY RECOVERING Company, B. M. Behrends Bank, m‘ TONIGHT Musi¢‘by HARRY KRANE DINE, DANCE, AND BE MERRY! TOM GASEY, Owner “The Most Scenic Spot on the Highway” 'manded of the pilot, co-pilot and houses uniting in this good publicity | rdio operator before the ship lands, lxcmrud one of the largest paydays preventing a possibility of accident 'in many months, reflectihg their| | through landing with the wheels confidence in Seward Street and{ | retracted. | the pulling power of Empire ad- | wAnother PAA safety feature is a vertising. | radio report from the operator to| The following merchants featured | )ach: plane about to land, giving an sewaxd Street Trade Day fipomahl eometer reading which shows the, with much success: United Food | ekfot direction and velocity of the Company, Juneau Cash Grocery, wind ‘(J:llnl(‘k 's Grocery, The Market Bas- jket, B. M. Behrends & Co, Inc, BABY ALBERT CARLSON Ordway’s Photo Shop, Juneau Flor- | ists, Snap Shoppe, Alaska MenL Family Shoe Store, Missy Shop, Baby Albert Carlson, 10-month- Alice Clark Beguty, Sbop, Kann's lold §on of Mr. and Mis. Albert Five and Ten, J, B, Burford & Co., | Cit1spn, who was taken {o St. Ann's| Yurman the Furricr, Juneau Prug Company, Terminal Cafe and Ju- neau quuor SLore ‘01 injuries received when he thrust| |a'tive electric extension plug into) | K¢ mouth, is slowly recovering from the cident, according to the hos- pital authorities. Whether the child [will hidve to'Bé taken to the IR for special treatment’ can : not be determined for some fime yet, it reported. Baby Albert is the mas- suline half of boy and girl twinb, ffom the Daily Drudgery of Pots nd DRIVE HER OUT TO THE Glacier Tavern T\THE HEIGHT OF THE SEAS()N. BEERS | BOODS A ca's famous Diesel-engined stream- line train, which makes screen | {debut in “The Silver St RKO- | Radio’s production appearing at the Colh( um Theatre starting Sunday.| Ralph Budd, president of the Bu lington Railway, not only e| RKO-Radio the clusive rights to the use of this train, but also 1 lowed it to go completely “Hol by changing its name.to| “Silver Streak” in honor of the| | picture. The Chicago World's Fair vided the locale for many of the important scenes in the picture and the train was on display there| at the time production was started. The story of “The Silver Streak” is a drama of modern life which! has its climax in a race from Chi-| cago to foil death at Boulder Dam On the screen the train is seen making the two-thousand-mile das: in exactly fifteen hours. “The Westerner, McCoy, will be times tonight pro- starring shown for the > o Marion NOTIC Shilling After August 10 no {clephone! rentals for the month of August will be accepted at a ai All remittances by mail bear B postmark of not later than lat discount date. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. S e THREE CROWN Re lless Kaights 1 ount. must Syncopated Cities adv. BRANDY aged In the wood eightecn mon‘hs —longer than any domestic brandy made sinc the repeal of prohioi- tion. Ask your dealer you, See Page 8 for Sunday Show _ to show Auk Bay Inn Announcing a new series of dances,, b(-uinnin-r tonight. TRy /‘5 ® REGULAR CHICKEN DINNERS EVERY SUNDAY! l) l’p!yqi will be award- e 3:307a. m. OPEN I\LL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housél, Prop. BAILEY’S CAFE “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" 24 Hour Service Merchants’ Luneh Short Orders Regular Dinners ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected Phone Single 0-2 vings e ——————————— e o GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg.

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